To solve this, we will figure out how many grams there are per litre. To do this, we will divide the overall amount of litres 350 grams goes into by 350, so we are dividing 350 by 10,000. This answer is 0.035. We will then multiply 0.035 (how many grams needed for one litre) by 3300, to get how many are needed for that many litres, which gives us 115.5 grams. 115.5 grams are needed for 3300 litres if 250 grams are needed for 10,000 litres.
3300 * * * * * No. That is 33% of 10000. The question asked for 33%% of 10000 The correct answer is 33.
To convert centigrams (cg) to grams (g), you divide by 100, since 1 gram equals 100 centigrams. Therefore, 3300 cg is equal to 33 grams (3300 ÷ 100 = 33).
1 liter = 1000 milliliters 3.3 liters = 3300 milliliters
3300 grams. The prefix "kilo" (symbol k) in the International System of Units (SI) and other systems, which denotes 103, it means one thousand. Therefore, there are 1,000 grams (g) in a kilogram (kg) and 0.001 kilogram equal a gram. Kilograms and grams are units of mass not volume such as liters, gallons, quarts, pints, and cups, and can only be conveted to each other if you have the specific item being measured, as each item has a different density.
There are 18 factor pairs of 3,300: 3300 = 1 x 3300 3300 = 2 x 1650 3300 = 3 x 1100 3300 = 4 x 825 3300 = 5 x 660 3300 = 6 x 550 3300 = 10 x 330 3300 = 11 x 300 3300 = 12 x 275 3300 = 15 x 220 3300 = 20 x 165 3300 = 22 x 150 3300 = 25 x 132 3300 = 30 x 110 3300 = 33 x 100 3300 = 44 x 75 3300 = 50 x 66 3300 = 55 x 60
3.3 kg = 3300 g3.3 kg = 3300 g3.3 kg = 3300 g3.3 kg = 3300 g3.3 kg = 3300 g3.3 kg = 3300 g
Numbers which are divisible by 3300 are 3300, 6600, 9900,... In short the answer is: All the multiples of 3300.
There are: 3300/10 = 330 of them
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20% of 3300= 20% * 3300= 0.2 * 3300= 660
1.3 x 3300 = 4290 1.3% x 3300 = 42.9
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